I am nine years old and one of the girls who died was eight. I had new clothes, hairpins and matching bangles for Eid. The dead girl must also have been excited about such things but she didn’t get to the chance to celebrate.
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By Aaliya Rana | August 5, 2014
Sir: A grandmother, a girl and a baby were killed in Gujranwala [Pakistan] when so-called Muslims burnt their homes. It was two days before Eid. Eid is supposed to be a happy day but I don’t think my fellow Ahmadis in Pakistan were happy.
I am nine years old and one of the girls who died was eight. I had new clothes, hairpins and matching bangles for Eid. The dead girl must also have been excited about such things but she didn’t get to the chance to celebrate.
The people who burnt her house did not even feel ashamed because they were cheering when the poor souls were dying. They felt proud. Is this how the Muslims who did this horrible act celebrate happiness?
Aaliya Rana
Texas, USA
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Aaliya Rana you may be nine year old but you have hit right on the nail, I wish your message is pasted on the walls of Gujranwala so the perpetrators, so called muslims of Pakistan, can read it. May be they die of shame if nothing else gets into their twisted minds.
ReplyDeleteWell done Aaliya Rana.